Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - The Chinese people are famous for having a wide variety of traditional festivals, according to the record of "Tongsheng", there are at least 9 major festivals, 24 festivals and 140 festivals in the ye

The Chinese people are famous for having a wide variety of traditional festivals, according to the record of "Tongsheng", there are at least 9 major festivals, 24 festivals and 140 festivals in the ye

The Chinese people are famous for having a wide variety of traditional festivals, according to the record of "Tongsheng", there are at least 9 major festivals, 24 festivals and 140 festivals in the year. Hello, owner 1` New Year's Day January 1; 2` Spring Festival: the first day of the first month of the lunar year 3` Lantern Festival the fifteenth day of the first month of the lunar year; 4` International Working Women's Day: March 8; 5` Chinese Tree Planting Day March 12; 6` Ching Ming Festival April 5; 7` International Workers' Day May 1; 8` China's Youth Day May 4; 9` Tuen Ng Festival the beginning of the month of May 5; 10` International Children's Day June 1; 11` China's Birthday Day July 1; 12` Tanabata Festival July 1; 12` China's Birthday Day July 1; 12` China's Birthday Day July 1; 12` China's Birthday Day July 1 Anniversary July 1; 12` Tanabata Festival early July 7; 13` Anniversary of the founding of the Chinese People's Liberation Army August 1; 14` Mid-Autumn Festival August 15; 15` National Day October 1; These are just a few of the more traditional Chinese festivals. The names of the 24 solar terms are: spring, rain, hibernation, spring equinox, chingming, grain rain, summer, full moon, mango seeding, summer solstice, summer heat, summer heat, autumn, summer heat, white dew, fall equinox, cold dew, frost, winter, snow, snow, winter solstice, cold, cold .

Season Month Date Season Month Date Season Month Date

Small Cold January 5 or 6 Lixia May 6 or 7 White Dew September 8 or 9

Daihan 20 or 21 Xiaoman 21 or 22 Autumn Equinox 23 or 24

Lichun February 4 or 5 Mangsui June 6 or 7 Cold Dew October 8 or 9

Richun February 4 or 5 Aoji June 6 or 7 Cold Dew

Richuan 19 or 22 Autumn Equinox October 8 or 9

Richuan is the first year of the Chinese New Year, and it is the first time that the Chinese New Year has been observed. p>

Rain 19th or 20th Summer Solstice 21st or 22nd Frostfall 23rd or 24th

Hibernation March 6th or 7th Small Summer July 7th or 8th Winter November 7th or 8th

Spring Equinox 21st or 22nd Great Summer 23rd or 24th Light Snow 22nd or 23rd

Chingming April 5th or 6th Autumn August 8th or 9th Heavy Snow 12 August 7 or 8

Grain Rain 20 or 21 Tropical Heat 23 or 24 Winter Solstice 23 or 24